Buried Century old Cache of Valuable Antiques found by Treasure Hunters!
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2022
- Buried Century old Cache of Valuable Antiques found by Treasure Hunters!
This week we head out to a local town in search of valuable antiques! This spot was the town dump from 1901-1950 and is loaded with relics, coins and very valuable bottles! What will we find as we search for treasure!? A LOT!
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Man I truly do miss the videos with you and Clayton digging at the dumps.Those are classic videos that I and alot of other people do enjoy.
That’s when I started watching. And they still need a tan! Lol 😊
We’ve noticed a transition lately. We still love digging but it seems we get more views and interest on the creek hunting. I guess the scenery is better or maybe people think they can creek walk easier than dig a big hole so it’s more relatable haha!
@@adventurearchaeology yes I agree many times on days I would rather walk a creek, then dig a big hole.
I love them both !!😊😊😊
This type of video is my favorite! Always like to see Clayton, That man knows his bottles . The Alabama Bottle Mafia is on a roll
Nice to see you and Clayton digging together Brandon! Nice finds too! Really hope there's a huge batch of sodas, all rare, coming soon from that dump! Looking forward to your next dig! Take care, be safe and God bless!
Finally the dynamic duo is back in charge always digging bottles big and large, from north south east & west there gonna show you who digs the best! Well don't touch that dial or your get shocked because Brandon & Clayton just moved a rock. So like and subscribe because you know that Adventure Archology is about to show!
Your back!
Great to see Clayton again the Dynamic Duo of Bottles gettin after it
Thanks Robert we have a blast!
Always like the small segments where you tell the history of the bottles. Seems like you used to do it more often earlier on.
I did and then we noticed the viewers stopped watching at the history minute. I’m testing again to see if that happens in this video to see if I need to bring them back!
@@adventurearchaeology that’s crazy. That’s some of my favorite parts. Love hearing the histories of the bottles/bottlers.
It’s great to see the history minute and Clayton back in the same video! Hope all is well!
We’re hanging in there!
Clayton is looking fit. So enjoy you two digging or walking a creek together.
Congrats on all the nice bottles!
good to see Clayton again!
Nice pocket of bottles this week!!!! Glad to see that you guys don't go out in the woods without what was in the red bag.
Thanks man!
Your best days are just ahead!
Thanks for sharing another adventure 👍
We Love Poison Bottles very much - we have 5 Cobalt Blue - 2 Green and 2 Amber ones in Our Collection ! Yes - Digging Up and Preserving History - that's the Name of the Game ! Great C C C Bottles - ha - You find one and ended up with 7 - well done ! We Enjoyed the Dig and keep it coming ! many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Another excellent Adventure
That was a good haul of glass that you and Clayton found.
Lots of nice glass. I really like the shoulder script coke! Y’all sure are moving a lot of dirt to get down there. Enjoyed the video, thanks.
That was a fun dig! 😁
You make me miss digging for bottles! I have a top script and bottom script straight side Coke. Which one is older? I also have an Atlanta and Birmingham Jacob's pharmacy where Coke was first sold. I have alot of other bottles including several large master inks with spouts. I dug all of them over a summer plus a little. It was a dump site near a mill and some farm houses. There was a bunch of burned coal there too and we dug some lead script pieces. Sooo much fun and poison ivy! I would love to know about some of these bottles. I have a standard bottling company hutch. Anyway I miss it so much! Love watching yall dig. I'm in Georgia so not too far from yall. Take care Brandon.
Love it! ♥
I’m from Dickson City Pennsylvania about 3 miles from Scranton Pennsylvania One time I found a local bottle just buried by a tree it look like it was made around 1915 or earlier but it wasn’t up blobtop
Yeah, the videos with Clayton are cool to watch, he just brings a little different attitude to the videos and he is very knowledgeable. Brandon, do yall ever set up at bottle shows ?
We do not normally but that may change in 2023.
This was a real cool one today, not that they aren't all cool. The history portion when you cut away is great so do more of that please and thank you. I would love to buy a whisky glass but they go so fast on eBay but that is great for you! Keep up the good work brother.
We used to do those history clips often and people stopped watching. So I’m testing the waters to see if people are interested possibly now haha!
@@adventurearchaeology Well I am a history geek and deal in historic vintage mostly military so I will always love the historic details. 🤓
I really like the history minutes , I always learn alot Thank you Stay safe !
Awesome, I need an Adventure Archaeology Fix
We’re ready for the creeks to wash out but meanwhile digging is where we at haha!
Well done! 😊
Love the empty bud light cans in the back ground. 🍻
cool beans .... let's go let's go💕👵
Im enjoying your videos.. suggestion.. im sure people would enjoy some pics of the finds after they are cleaned up.. just a thought.. enjoying your channel.. thank you for your hard work. Keep it up
Nicely found bottles, boy that’s a lot of work. Kudos ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I like unembossed bottles especially large ones. But I know values are important.
Great stuff, guys! Love all the sodas. That Brownatone is a hair dye, I like finding them too. Thanks for sharing your dig.
That’s right I couldn’t remember what it was hahaha 🤦♂️
Those bud light cans should be worth something, lolololol, another great video!
Great finds, Would like to see you dig
I need a camera man. Lol I dig as much as everyone else but no one likes running the camera but me. And honestly I dont expect them to as the channel is mine.
It amazes me how often California fig syrup is found by diggers in England and Scotland. Common there also.
Great dig
Awesome dig fellas , thanks for sharing your finds with us
Your a hard working man Brandon. Full time job taking care of his family and trying out some business ideas. Man your making me tired. Great job .👍 I don't think alot of people understand how busy you are.
It is definitely a juggle hahaha!
If you are planning to sell a fig bottle, I am very interested in one. They are part of my family history.
Great dig today!
Kathleen I’ll be listing some on our EBay store soon! Link is in the video description tot he store!
Nice video Brandon
Cool Sinalcos, it’s a citrus soda, they’re still around in Germany.
Beautiful finds! Just found your site,keep it up!
See one of these pop up on my feed, and it's an automatic click to view. Awesome dig guys. Cold up here in North Dakota today, but it's that time of the year. Have a good weekend ya'll.
Great dig, always fun and interesting to watch.
It's always great seeing a video from use two 👍. Some nice Bottle's .... 😇
Thanks Cassy!
Thank u for all ur videos n amazing Bottles n relics tell ur wife hi .... 😇
Good dig that was 👌I found a purple fig syrup one time after a long day bashing around a huge block of land that had 7 hotels 🏨 on it in 1890s it’s all been dug up but every now and again I go in their and find things they missed after weather knocks trees over and rain washes surface finds up ⬆️👍I go in their looking for goats 🐐 lol 😂
Nice video guys
You and Clayton did well at this dig. Glad you found the poison and that shoulder script Coke. The candidates for the whiskey glasses are nice too, keep them coming guys
I am interested in old local history photos and I come across quite a few that show Syrup of Figs advertising posters on telephone / power poles. (1910ish)
Always interesting videos and nice bottles thanks
8:51 is a little bit of history in the form of an ad that is pretty shocking today. Notice the difference between how the two illustrations were back then. No denying that history.
Interesting dig guys thanks 🙂
Thanks Andy!
I love your videos, I live in Pennsylvania, can you guys come here , you're welcome to stay at house and we can dig somewhere, seems you guys know how to research and find the spots, I'm a very enthusiastic treasure hunter, I'm saving up for a good metal detector and wanna get a bottle prober made, also I have a funny/interesting story to tell ya about a medicine bottle I found a few years ago✌
The English pronounce their worcestershire (wor - ses - ter - shire) sauce as "wooster-shir" sauce ... or as Heinz w-bots were called "woozy" bottles. Lea & Perrins, US franchise by John Duncan's Sons NYC (back into 1880s), L&P made and barreled in London, shipped to NYC, where US glassmakers made the woozy bottles, cork rings, and glass T stoppers, and filled in NYC and distributed across the East Coast and Midwest.
The roundel-sided bottles with the small neck tiny opening and tiny cap would be more-likely a perfume, cologne, Florida water, hair lotion cream, or aftershave lotion type of product - vs a small pepper sauce bottle (i.e, Tabasco sauce).
Hi yall from Texas. I'm new to ur channel but have been infatuated with bottles for forever. Lol. I have a question for ya. How do u find these dump sites where u dig???
The big wire hoop was. a toy back In the day. Kids would run with with a stick making it go. I have my Dad’s. Could be the idea for a hoola hoop.
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Hey Brandon, how old were those Bud Light cans?🤣Great video as always!! Thanks for sharing!!
Lol not from us sadly! There is a rather large homeless population and someone had a good time just a few days before here apparently!
I have not been to a dig in years. If anyone is in the west ga area let me.
Did you two collapse the sides & fill the hole back up again?
Great finds today Brandon! Thanks for sharing. Did you ever start your whiskey channel?
I did and have not been able to keep up with it sadly!
I have recommendations your page to others dumpster diving people in America " Steph and Steve " as they are interested in what you find as I have told them that it takes hundreds of years before things start to break down. I live in Carlisle Cumbria England
So, the bottles that you said would make great shot glasses, Do you sell those? Or where can I find them? Great video
They’re being made currently. Should be ready in a couple of weeks. Every video has a description box and my EBay store link is in it. I do sell the glasses but they usually go fast!
@@adventurearchaeology Thank you.
Digging for coffin style 6 ft deep.
👀 I see what you did there! Punny!
Do you have a video on how to make wiskey glasses
is a 1920 Nugrape from Birmingham
rare?
That's why they call him CLAYton
Do you sell the whiskey glasses you make? sorry I am new to your channel if I am missing something
We sure do! There are currently 2 listed. Check the video description for the store link!
@@adventurearchaeology thanks I will take a look and keep an eye on it in the future
Gun in red bag
Wus-tuh-sheer
You did Vote before getting all wound up DIDNT YOU,?
I’m here to see Clayton shirtless.
Anyone else?
Vote, Tuesday November 8th!
With Sterling Drug Co of Wheeling WV also buying the German franchise of Bayer Company medicines ... and having the CA Fig Syrup for so long in business - y'all in the South must be highly constipated. Time to consider a change of dieting !
Clayton seems to have lost his slender boyish figure to a manly musculature. Wouldn’t dare tuck a bill into his belt. 😄👵🏻. Nice beard too!
Sinalco is a popular brand of non-alcoholic drinks first marketed in 1902, with sales in now more than 40 countries. Sinalco is the oldest soft drink brand in Europe. It is produced by Sinalco International, a company headquartered in Detmold, Germany.
In 1902, German scientist Friedrich Eduard Bilz invented "Bilz Brause", a sherbet powder, and started to sell it in partnership with industrialist Franz Hartmann. As imitations started to appear, they held a prize competition for a brand name, and chose "Sinalco" (an abbreviation of the Latin sine alcohole, "without alcohol"). As one of the first beverage brands, Sinalco came to be exported worldwide, particularly to South America and the Middle East. The red circle trademark was registered in 1937. A distinctively-shaped bottle was launched in the 1950s, and updated at the end of the century. Besides the original Sinalco Orange, today the company also bottles Sinalco Cola and a few other kinds of soft drinks. In Germany, it is the third most popular soft drink, after Fanta and Sprite.
Sinalco's basic line of products includes:
Sinalco Cola
Sinalco Orange
Sinalco Bitter Lemon
Sinalco Lemon Lime
Sinalco Cloudy Lemon
Sinalco Special
Sinalco Apple
Sinalco Rosso (Blood Orange and Passion fruit)
Sinalco Fresco (Lemon and Elderberry)
Sinalco Caribico
I live close to the old Sinalco headquarters! So awesome to see it on this channel 😃
Wo her wisst Ihr das hier Flaschen, bottles' 🧴🍶 zu finden sind???? Bernd Frankenland 🇩🇪⛏